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many disagree with us. in this case, if john boehner wanted to take this up, it is because president obama decided to decline to defend the law. the house and the senate are given the opportunity to intervene in the john boehner has done that in a quick and efficient in clear way, for which we are grateful. all i can say is that millions of americans do think it matters. it is not about demonizing other people. that is not what we think we are doing so it may sound like back to you. among the great issues of the day, it is important to know what the public considers to be marriage. it makes it hard to understand why governments are in the marriage business at all. if it is not about protecting the children, then it is about giving the government this house keeping seal on people's relationships. i do not understand why the government would be in that business? -- business. guest: i think the government has an interest in supporting families. we continue to deny the reality that same-sex couples merit the sa
many disagree with us. in this case, if john boehner wanted to take this up, it is because president obama decided to decline to defend the law. the house and the senate are given the opportunity to intervene in the john boehner has done that in a quick and efficient in clear way, for which we are grateful. all i can say is that millions of americans do think it matters. it is not about demonizing other people. that is not what we think we are doing so it may sound like back to you. among the...
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change we use the word revolution talk about their support for him so there's a lot of misperception going the other thing that's the warm of us in the united states i think is there and i just think should do something word to shepherd you know the support of shepherd like a farmer a guide since flock of sheep or it is cattle to work or the idea of the united states has to shepherd these countries it is of course far from god or incentives bradley country to make in order to make it an organization i was interested in the situation where there is a danger or would be american political involvement of europe which would be a much i mean there are two things that have arisen in the united states in the last few days one is of course the renewal of democracy promotion it's idea that america has the right or the wisdom to impose democracy in other countries and you see a lot of this in the commentary president obama should bring democracy to egypt to bring democracy to tunisia that's not our role we need to get our own act together inside our country but also of course there's a concern
change we use the word revolution talk about their support for him so there's a lot of misperception going the other thing that's the warm of us in the united states i think is there and i just think should do something word to shepherd you know the support of shepherd like a farmer a guide since flock of sheep or it is cattle to work or the idea of the united states has to shepherd these countries it is of course far from god or incentives bradley country to make in order to make it an...
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learn to come out and show what they can use. you know the research woman if you can get but it's actually i'm bowling right in one go going to be hot so to beat the other game on sunday you got a five wicket win over ireland you've seen with a great warm performance claiming five wickets and hitting a half century as india finished on two hundred ten for five of forty six i was in reply to me not of two hundred seventy or light. a final event of a klitschko spans won't be seeing one of the best world's best heavyweights in action next month the i.b.o. and i.d.f. champion is forced to cancel his badge on april thirtieth against terry jones or a but big challenges await the crane in this summer the younger klitschko who will turn thirty five later this month has been nursing a strained abdominal muscle. missing an opportunity to take the three major titles and the ring magazine belt on the longest reigning champion in the division the parent was originally shades of december eleventh last year imus called off for the same reason t
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if you just joined us a verbal welcome this is our t. compute from the russian capital top stories now president obama has reasserted the u.s. could resort to military action in libya if violence goes on the reports america's already all societies to arm the rebels and you can problems are said to be drafting a u.n. resolution aimed at imposing a no fly zone. the media reporting from libya is accused of blowing your rest out of proportion to good headlines conflicting reports on who's in control of different cities and the number of casualties in the comfort suggest the truth is still hidden and. then the massive inflow of illegal immigrants from violence torn arab countries fuels anti muslim sentiments and the european states taking them in kelly's new interior minister has become the latest politician to enter the immigration debate he says does not belong in your. back of another update for in about thirty minutes from now in the meantime ati's sophie shevardnadze is joined by two leading world affairs academics for a look at what the
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libya is already happening head off these multi-billion dollar foreign assets being frozen and often used political tool of western powers looking to protect their interests in the region. and a massive in full of illegal immigrants from violence torn arab countries fueling anti muslim sentiment in europe in the states taking them in germany's new interior minister has become the latest politician to enter the immigration debate he says islam doesn't belong in europe. up next our own sophie shevardnadze is joined by two leading world affairs academics to look at what the future holds for troubled libya and its neighbors and why foreign nations should stay away interviews coming up next. stephen cohen it's really good to have you back. on your who also good to see you again so stephen has come out with a new book called the victims return survivors of the gulag after star and that's coming out in london next week but we'll still need to talk about what's going on in the middle east because some shake news coming out and now it's being seriously discussed that u.n. and u.s. could intervene
libya is already happening head off these multi-billion dollar foreign assets being frozen and often used political tool of western powers looking to protect their interests in the region. and a massive in full of illegal immigrants from violence torn arab countries fueling anti muslim sentiment in europe in the states taking them in germany's new interior minister has become the latest politician to enter the immigration debate he says islam doesn't belong in europe. up next our own sophie...
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a lot of us and has been drawn into. the war and people are saying because it is the upper story it isn't that would be a laundry maybe it's the first story but it's a long journey and for mr second people think of the revolution as a story. react badly to that generalization in egypt for example when the markets go on about the regime of history where the military regime will govern a country that's not a revolution it's called a regime change at the moment it's a leader change i don't know what's going to happen and we're going to get information and still be interchanged we misuse the word revolution when we talk about desperate for so there's a lot of misperception going the other thing that's the us and in the united states i think is there and i just think should do something word to shepherd you know the suburban shopper like a former guides his flock of sheep or his cattle or the idea of the united states has to shepherd things countries is of course russia got organised badly and his country will make it on the
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kate partridge is up next with a sports reports stay with us. hello welcome to dispose news and other headlines please target tangerines chelsea i.v. to blackpool this evening to these that attacking title defense hopes in the english premier league. wall start as you mean to go on its in its cochin-china spots he nods his players after it's in taste to lift the russian super cup. games plus a finalist regular season champions alan kohler to make the last eight of the k h l playoffs a seventy three victory over the phoenix. where we are stuck in a used to come but first let's start with football and chelsea hope to boost their slim title defense hopes with a victory at blackpool on monday evening in english premier li the fourth place blues travel to the northwest twelve points adrift of leaders manchester united with two games in hand manager call on philosophy has slight fitness stance over defender louise and we feel that john obi mikel helped but didier drogba could be in line for start off and i don't or is looking to get this first chelsea
kate partridge is up next with a sports reports stay with us. hello welcome to dispose news and other headlines please target tangerines chelsea i.v. to blackpool this evening to these that attacking title defense hopes in the english premier league. wall start as you mean to go on its in its cochin-china spots he nods his players after it's in taste to lift the russian super cup. games plus a finalist regular season champions alan kohler to make the last eight of the k h l playoffs a seventy...
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as cut off these foreign carriers goes under a lot and he acts first warned of the legacy of using frozen assets as a long term political tool. and the young people in italy love to inject fresh blood into the country's leadership but some fear it could mean meeting to the nationalistic far right. one x r t so he sure announces joined by two mean world affairs academics to ask what the future holds for troubled media an asst neighbors and why foreign nations need to keep out. stephen cohen it's really good to have you back at casuarina out there who will so good to see you again so stephen has come out with a new book out it's called the victims return survivors of the cool life. that's coming out in london next week but will still need to talk about what's going on in the middle east because some shaking is coming out and now it's being seriously discussed that u.n. and u.s. could intervene into libya do you think are we seeing echoes of iraq here i think it's very different than iraq i think iraq was a moment when the united states in the name of democracy to form democracy by bringing
as cut off these foreign carriers goes under a lot and he acts first warned of the legacy of using frozen assets as a long term political tool. and the young people in italy love to inject fresh blood into the country's leadership but some fear it could mean meeting to the nationalistic far right. one x r t so he sure announces joined by two mean world affairs academics to ask what the future holds for troubled media an asst neighbors and why foreign nations need to keep out. stephen cohen it's...
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and in that regard, they want somebody that can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin? >> very popular. tells it like it is and she inspires a lot of people. >> two final points. mentioned radio a couple of times. when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years, two years doing a weekend show, the herman cane show and then three years up until the most reenforcemently. five night as week onw sv out of at lan tax georgia. >> what's the hermanator? >> a nickname given to me by member of the restaurant association when i was chairman of the board back in the early 1990's when we were fighting hillary care. as an officer of the national restaurant association, i became one of the primary spokesperson against hillary care. and so, a gentlemen by the name of larry maccarthy helped us to develop some of the commercials that we used to tell people to the truth to wake people up about hillary care. larry tells the story about how one night he was watching t.v. and the commercial he had done with me in. representing the views of small businessmen had just run on his t.v.
and in that regard, they want somebody that can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin? >> very popular. tells it like it is and she inspires a lot of people. >> two final points. mentioned radio a couple of times. when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years, two years doing a weekend show, the herman cane show and then three years up until the most reenforcemently. five night as week onw sv out of at lan tax georgia. >> what's the...
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which means basically interest group of us by colors and it was made up of. groups and some other chemical companies they financed the rise of hitler they had to be interested to cover the cold congregate in which we actually did during world war two and. define the entire planet as the marketplace and that was dr matthias wrath of the dr rath research institutes are not going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to our to dot com slash usa and check out our you tube paid youtube dot com r.t. america i'm christine for the out thanks so much for watching we back here tomorrow in the meantime you have a great night.
which means basically interest group of us by colors and it was made up of. groups and some other chemical companies they financed the rise of hitler they had to be interested to cover the cold congregate in which we actually did during world war two and. define the entire planet as the marketplace and that was dr matthias wrath of the dr rath research institutes are not going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to our to dot com slash usa and check out our you tube paid...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >> chris: now, the prices in ja -- the crisis in japan where that country is still struggling to get a nuclear power plant under control. here is the latest. authorities now you say once the emergency is resolved the entire complex will be scrapped. power has been restored at the nuclear plant but they have not yet tried to turn on cooling systems at the most damaged reactors. in tokyo, radioactive iodine detected in drinking water and food from some farms shows increased radiation levels. greg palkot is tracking the story from osaka. greg? >> mixed news on several fronts. authorities spent the weekend dousing with water the two more dangerous reactors. they are trying to bring radioactivity levels down. there was a spike in one of the reactors.
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >> chris: now, the prices in ja -- the crisis in japan where that country is still struggling to get a nuclear power plant under control. here is...
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they would do what they could to help us get back on track. one writer said he would vote for and orange juice can if it were running against barack obama. host: beth on the republicans line. caller: thank you for airing all this. i was glad many of the speakers talked about what is going on in public schools. the holy grail of extreme liberalism -- not all democrats but controlling what our children learn and how they learn it. and as for nominees for the republican nomination, i think we have to acknowledge -- i think we have to acknowledge two things. that many of the common identities of the front runners have an albatross around their neck that they cannot win the general lection. newt gingrich, mike huckabee, mitt romney, michele bachmann, cannot win in a general election. the idea should be to beat the current administration, to win and not to have our favorites unnecessarily nominated. if i had to pick one at this point, i would say tim pawlenty. governor christie has been adamant. i think he needs more experience under his belt. hopef
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new website with twenty four seven live streaming news tell us what to do about the ongoing financial hari unlimited high quality videos for download. and stories you may never find a new. media. aren't much to say. hey guys welcome to shelling tell me alone a show we've heard our guests talk to say on the topic now i want to hear audio just go on to you tube to video response or to twitter for part of the question that we post on you tube every monday and on thursday the show long response is. like your voice be heard. all right it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight's winner might not be a familiar face but when we explained why he's our guest of honor tonight i think that you might understand let's backtrack to a month ago when the protests were at their high point in wisconsin i know governor scott walker is in our winner but rather indiana prosecutor carlos as a lamb is now we couldn't find his picture anywhere online after his slimy ideas surface so we're guessing that maybe somebody did a little bit of scrubbing but let me explain the story governor scott walker of
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you can find us at pbs.org. and keep up with daily developments over at the pbs "newshour," on air and online. well see you right here, around the table, next week on "washington week." good night. gwen: down load our weekly podcast and take us with you. it's the "washington week" podcast at "washington week" online at pbs.org. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> this rock has never stood still. since 1875, we've been there for our clients through good times and bad. when their needs changed, we were there to meet them. through the years, from insurance to investment management, from real estate to retirement solutions, we developed new ideas for the financial challenges ahead this rock has never stood still. and that's one thing that will never change. prudential. >> corporate funding is also provided by boeing. norfolk southern. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank
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they're fighting in small groups, using motorcycles, just like the indians in our country used to use all forces. they're not a big threat to a major city. they can be taken on by forces that are much smaller. i believe that we can let the afghans handle this because we have such fantastic air. tavis: your a vietnam veteran. -- you are a vietnam veteran. >> marine. tavis: there have been so many comparisons between vietnam and afghanistan. when the comparison was first made, ted kennedy when he was alive made that comparison. he got concern from a lot of different people. i have heard other people make that comparison. what is your sense of that comparison now between vietnam and afghanistan? >> i think vietnam is ancient history, and it is hard to make the comparison even though i thought there. the way we treat our troops today is terrific. the troops know it and appreciate it, and that is not the case in the past. this country has a vibrancy to it that is terrific. we are able to distinguish between missions we may not like as individuals, and still represent a fine view towards ou
they're fighting in small groups, using motorcycles, just like the indians in our country used to use all forces. they're not a big threat to a major city. they can be taken on by forces that are much smaller. i believe that we can let the afghans handle this because we have such fantastic air. tavis: your a vietnam veteran. -- you are a vietnam veteran. >> marine. tavis: there have been so many comparisons between vietnam and afghanistan. when the comparison was first made, ted kennedy...
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weapons to get rid of the protestors he said use live and unishe it in response to a tweet from mother jones about police coming in to control the protesters so seriously the answer is just to shoot them thank god the rest of the country doesn't seem to favor violence the way these nut jobs in indiana deal anyway now that lamb is out of a job maybe he can take some time to rethink how he supports politicians or is a legitimate proposal of staging an assassination all to make unions look bad carlos lamb is tonight's real time where. and how did make you feel to find out that the largest corporation in america pays no income tax thanks to an exposé in the new york times today we now know that it's true or general electric reported five point one billion dollars in profits from business done within the u.s. last year but they've paid zero income tax and in fact claim a tax benefit of three point two billion dollars so it's another example of corporate tax evasion joining the ranks of bank of america exxon mobile and we can only guess how many other companies out there are doing the same
weapons to get rid of the protestors he said use live and unishe it in response to a tweet from mother jones about police coming in to control the protesters so seriously the answer is just to shoot them thank god the rest of the country doesn't seem to favor violence the way these nut jobs in indiana deal anyway now that lamb is out of a job maybe he can take some time to rethink how he supports politicians or is a legitimate proposal of staging an assassination all to make unions look bad...
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obviously if he had died, i think more of us would remember it has many of us of us -- as many of us to the kennedy assassination. however, the legacy and what i remember of the whole incident is how he stood true to his convictions, especially concerning gun-control. as you recall, the brady bill was named after his press secretary who was seriously injured in the incident. even though i am sure he was very fond of his associates, he himself was in jeopardy in the incident. his constitutional awareness and his soul being when not allow him to support the bill. i do not recall exactly -- he did not come out for at. i am sure that if he had stood up to it, if he supported it, i think it probably would have passed how that hardly any objection. but he did not. you realize that the constitution was much more important than any individual can come even the chief executive of the country. host: the secret service agent that pushed the president into the limousine after he was shot and examined the president, he writes that he's in usa today. hi ho "lord, let him live," is what he prayed t
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stay with us here on the morning news. coming up in the next hour we will go live for that arrival. >>> and just within the last 15 minutes the operator of japan's damaged nuclear plants say power lines are now hooked up to all six reactors but utility says it could take days or weeks before the cooling systems can be powered up since damaged equipment needs to be replaced. and any bottled up gas has to be vented to avoid an explosion. >>> back here at home more than 40 homeowners are stranded this morning by a large rock slide near santa cruz. >> oh my god we better move. >> look at that. rocks and debris blocking off a road preventing people getting to and from their homes. one of the residents caught all of this on tape. the 200-foot slide is on nelson road it's west of highway 17 in the community of scotts valley. 26 homes were cut off by all of this debris. luckily no one was hurt. >> it's just ruing. just a deafening sound as the trees and the rocks just kept rolling. it was very scary. >> right now there is a volunt
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never using it again. >> you would never do that. to close the capitol hill -- to close to capitol hill. >> exactly. >> and i want to use it. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv.
never using it again. >> you would never do that. to close the capitol hill -- to close to capitol hill. >> exactly. >> and i want to use it. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv.
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never using it again. >> you would never do that. to close the capitol hill -- to close to capitol hill. >> exactly. >> and i want to use it. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv. hi, i'm rick steves, with more of the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... stonehenge is roped off and viewable only from a distance, but england is dotted with less famous but more accessible stone circles. my favorite... avebury. the avebury stone circle, just 40 miles away, is as old as stonehenge and 16 times as big. and best of all, this megalithic playground welcomes kids, sheep, and anyone interested in a more hands-on experience.
never using it again. >> you would never do that. to close the capitol hill -- to close to capitol hill. >> exactly. >> and i want to use it. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv. hi, i'm rick steves, with more of the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the...
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she sends us a message wishing us three days of inspiration banshee hopefully will be with us again next year. i want to let my co-host take over and introduced our next special guest. thank you. [applause] >> mike bloomberg has made our beloved city a safer city, a greener city, a more educated city, and maybe even a hipper city. he is a wonderful man and a great philanthropist. i am en route to and produced a man i respect, admire -- i am prowled to introduce a man i respect, i admire. michael bloomberg. [applause] >> good evening. thank you for those kind words. tina, i just wanted to congratulate you on the merger of newsweek with the daily beat. the result is a new endeavor that tina has named "news beat." i think that is a series of shows on the discovery channel, but that is something else. there are quite a few people sharing the spotlight of the issues of women. tina profiles women all over the globe who are making a big difference and inspiring all of us to do better. i certainly see that in new york. our home is home to more than 4 million women. it is fair to say they probabl
she sends us a message wishing us three days of inspiration banshee hopefully will be with us again next year. i want to let my co-host take over and introduced our next special guest. thank you. [applause] >> mike bloomberg has made our beloved city a safer city, a greener city, a more educated city, and maybe even a hipper city. he is a wonderful man and a great philanthropist. i am en route to and produced a man i respect, admire -- i am prowled to introduce a man i respect, i admire....
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and then we use against the hand-held we use self-defense measures. and speed and maneuver. >> on the back. >> (inaudible) join operations (inaudible). >> i am sorry? >> (inaudible) coalition? >> i have not received that they have officially asked for us to announce that or still under consideration. >> is there explosions being heard from weapons in tripli, are those mobile systems? >> we haven't -- the surface air guns, the aaa, we haven't targeted those fixed sites or mobile sites so they can be either one of those. >> sir, you are saying that the -- that gadhafi's forces have to stop advanceing and that will stop the attacks. and if they stop and then the rebel forces move in their area. are you saying they are not allowed to engage the rebel forces under any circumstances? and they have to lay their arms down? or they have to stop forward movement? >> at that point i am not ready to specify the messages we have put out there. >> (inaudible) fly helicopters? >> yes, even in all the no-fly zones we have set up over the years, we have never fully pr
and then we use against the hand-held we use self-defense measures. and speed and maneuver. >> on the back. >> (inaudible) join operations (inaudible). >> i am sorry? >> (inaudible) coalition? >> i have not received that they have officially asked for us to announce that or still under consideration. >> is there explosions being heard from weapons in tripli, are those mobile systems? >> we haven't -- the surface air guns, the aaa, we haven't targeted...
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we used a lot. it we could not be there that day, you look at the witnesses and there are some days you know you are not going to be on the air and there is 92 be there. there is a service were you to get the transcript everyday of any big trial in the country. it was gangbusters for about five years. that is another thing for courts to think about. we've got through this successful battle with the supreme court. we can now get the transcript of the oral arguments of the court. are you ready for this? the same day. [laughter] it used to be if we wanted the transcript the same day, we would band together and cough up enough money to pay them. it would come to us at the early hour of 6:00 p.m. the court has authorized us to get an unofficial transcript for an oral argument that ends at 11:00. we can get it by 1:00. we can see a rough draft at 1:00. it is tremendously helpful. transgressed are extremely useful. -- transcripts are extremely useful. i watched some of these people who live-blot files. obv
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time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze. but with zyrtec® liquid gels, i get fast, 24-hour allergy relief. so i feel better by the time we tee off. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. >> mitchell: it is a decision of a lifetime-- to open your heart and your home to adopt a child. an emotional choice that one alleged con artist may have exploited to scam would be parents. she promised them her babies, but all they got was heartache-- until she was tracked down by cbs news chief investigative correspondent armen keteyian. >> want to go get it? go get it. >> reporter: holly and mark gonzales tried for four frustrating years to have children. >> good boy! >> reporter: costing the couple about $120,000. then last month came a call from their adoption attorney. >> she said "we have a birth mom who's pregnant with twins due next friday." >> reporter: their attorney put holly on the phone with the expectant mother who said her name was kristy bennett, a 34- year-old single mother of three from missouri. >> a ha
time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze. but with zyrtec® liquid gels, i get fast, 24-hour allergy relief. so i feel better by the time we tee off. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. >> mitchell: it is a decision of a lifetime-- to open your heart and your home to adopt a child. an emotional choice that one alleged con artist may have exploited to scam would be parents. she promised them her babies, but all they got was heartache-- until she was tracked...
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middle east and north africa all raging in or near the oil rich countries that helped fuel the world use of more than eighty four million barrels of crude a day uncertainty over production has sent prices soaring meaning a shock waves from the middle east turmoil are being felt worldwide oil is a most valuable resource on the planet today control is extremely right now the mideast crisis is getting home for average americans as oil prices have skyrocketed so too have the prices people paper gasoline and now the price american paid upon is threatening to derail the u.s. economic recovery a surge in oil. prices will leave the end of the u.s. economy not just an end to the recovery there's no more bailouts like a reality peak oil expert michael c. rupert sees happening it will hit one hundred fifty dollars a barrel which he believes is inevitable this year others predicted going to two hundred twenty dollars it's so devastating because oil. fuels more than just cars. it fuels the entire global economy. though there's no doubt that if gas goes to five dollars a gallon for americans to come t
middle east and north africa all raging in or near the oil rich countries that helped fuel the world use of more than eighty four million barrels of crude a day uncertainty over production has sent prices soaring meaning a shock waves from the middle east turmoil are being felt worldwide oil is a most valuable resource on the planet today control is extremely right now the mideast crisis is getting home for average americans as oil prices have skyrocketed so too have the prices people paper...
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every single time how quickly things change make it easy for the president to use the military of him and he will use it i want to talk about obama's speech last night and we're going to break down some of things he said some the things he doesn't didn't say but overall do you think that obama has a doctor in this is the question that so many people are asking now is does about me even have a doctor i think that you know the doctor that's the right word for it it's deliberation he thinks before he acts and while my knowledge always agree with the outcome i do agree with the fact that one should think particularly about a fateful decision is in young men and women to die for state purposes or to kill others. like that about i think the president are serve not the. law and nobody can complain about the fact that we finally have a president that thinks but does he also not make his goals clear enough you know you could say that he did perhaps in egypt or for a sister whether support to support the revolution there or not now what we're seeing in bahrain and and yemen. syria he is not rea
every single time how quickly things change make it easy for the president to use the military of him and he will use it i want to talk about obama's speech last night and we're going to break down some of things he said some the things he doesn't didn't say but overall do you think that obama has a doctor in this is the question that so many people are asking now is does about me even have a doctor i think that you know the doctor that's the right word for it it's deliberation he thinks before...
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but she has been a great blessing to us. i always say that she makes us better. her humanity, the gift of love that she is. in the eyes of the world, she cannot do a lot. she cannot see herself. -- feed herself. she does not talk, she makes noises. she may not ever be able to talk or walk, but she can love. she is infectious in our family. she is a great gift. >> there is no easy way to go from that to my next question. as you think about this presidential campaign, how do you get the nomination? what is your strategy? >> just put 1 foot in front of the other. i feel like this is a situation where i had no intention of doing this in the first place. things just sort of happen. if this is what is supposed to happen, you just go out there and you take them one at a time. i did not know any other way to do it. there is no grand strategy. you go out to iowa and see how well you can do that. then you go out to new hampshire. there is no one is the strategy. you pick this state and do well here and there. my feeling is that if you are going to do this, go out and compe
but she has been a great blessing to us. i always say that she makes us better. her humanity, the gift of love that she is. in the eyes of the world, she cannot do a lot. she cannot see herself. -- feed herself. she does not talk, she makes noises. she may not ever be able to talk or walk, but she can love. she is infectious in our family. she is a great gift. >> there is no easy way to go from that to my next question. as you think about this presidential campaign, how do you get the...
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what will it cost us? anybody going to ask those questions? >> that is why we needed to date, april public debate in the congress for this -- a full public debate in the congress for this. the bridge of the british are already there on this, but the idea of assembling -- the french and british are already there on this, but the idea of the stumbling into another committtment -- >> there is another way to exploit the support that we have. the europeans and the french and british have relatively serious air force's. you can use italian air bases. this is not afghanistan, a lot of hiding places and caves. great battles in history have been bought on libya in that standard that is why gaddafi stop, -- great battles in history had fought on the libyan sand. that is what it would not be stopped -- why gaddafi is stopped. if the arab league is behind this, get arab soldiers training. >> the arab league is behind us -- >> it is going to be a crowd ever and will involve not action, but tradi >> but you have taken away from gaddafi the argument that thi
what will it cost us? anybody going to ask those questions? >> that is why we needed to date, april public debate in the congress for this -- a full public debate in the congress for this. the bridge of the british are already there on this, but the idea of assembling -- the french and british are already there on this, but the idea of the stumbling into another committtment -- >> there is another way to exploit the support that we have. the europeans and the french and british have...
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not for us, both for our grandchildren. the last time i checked -- [applause] it is not about us. it is about our grandchildren. the last time i checked on this american idea called the pursuit of happiness, it did not say anything about men being happy in washington, d.c. my dad did not expect the department of happy when he walked off of that small farm. he had his beliefs in god belief in himself, and his belief in the greatest country in the world and i have an announcement for the liberals. we are an exceptional nation and we will keep it that way [applause] the founders did something else that was absolutely brilliant. i had a caller and to my radio show one night. called up and said, "i am frustrated." i asked why. he said, "i'm frustrated because i believe america is on the wrong track and i do not know what to do. i asked him if he was familiar with the declaration of independence. did he have a copy? yes. i asked him if he could find the part that said "life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. he comes back and i said, "turn to the section that says "life liberty and t
not for us, both for our grandchildren. the last time i checked -- [applause] it is not about us. it is about our grandchildren. the last time i checked on this american idea called the pursuit of happiness, it did not say anything about men being happy in washington, d.c. my dad did not expect the department of happy when he walked off of that small farm. he had his beliefs in god belief in himself, and his belief in the greatest country in the world and i have an announcement for the...
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day twelve of western involvement there are these policy areas on the ground in tripoli and brings us the very latest. global fighters have now been pushed back to the city of ras lanuf we are hearing that this is strategically important oil before the city is firmly in the hands of gadhafi is made now there are numerous reasons being bandied about as to why the rebels are being forced to retreat and retreat so quickly part of that is because gadhafi forces are some feet base organized they better trained or they have base of leadership and this is posing some real dilemmas to the international community in terms of what it should do next when it's becoming increasingly clear that these airstrikes are not that successful while the government here in tripoli is insisting as it has done since these coalition air strikes began that the number of civilians continues to climb and that it hovers some way more than one hundred now we do know that there were secondary explosions caused in the town of misdoubt which is about two hundred kilometers to the south of tripoli there will pause at an
day twelve of western involvement there are these policy areas on the ground in tripoli and brings us the very latest. global fighters have now been pushed back to the city of ras lanuf we are hearing that this is strategically important oil before the city is firmly in the hands of gadhafi is made now there are numerous reasons being bandied about as to why the rebels are being forced to retreat and retreat so quickly part of that is because gadhafi forces are some feet base organized they...
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a threat to us as a mortal threat. needless to say clapper statement has raised a lot of eyebrows so is he just speaking for himself over the entire intelligence and military community with us joining me to discuss this dr thomas pm barnett a cheat atlas for weekly strat and a contributing editor to esquire thomas thank you so much for joining us tonight now i'm the first to echo what apparently senator carl levin said. in surprise after hearing it clobbers statement here which is wait a bit i thought iran or north korea were our mortal threats or how about even al-qaeda word russia and china come from. well i you know echoing what he said basically he's talking about capabilities and if you look at the sheer capabilities that russia presents or china presents you know the closest thing to the united states in terms of superpower military capabilities what's missing is the intent and it's really a kind of a cold war legacy argument to be making that you know we can't kind of trust russia on intent there or we have to f
a threat to us as a mortal threat. needless to say clapper statement has raised a lot of eyebrows so is he just speaking for himself over the entire intelligence and military community with us joining me to discuss this dr thomas pm barnett a cheat atlas for weekly strat and a contributing editor to esquire thomas thank you so much for joining us tonight now i'm the first to echo what apparently senator carl levin said. in surprise after hearing it clobbers statement here which is wait a bit i...
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japan started using that system four years ago. experts say that warning gives people time to get out of possibly dangerous situations or avoid going into a hazardous area seconds before a quake's strongest waves are felt. >> can have elevators go to the next floor, the doors open and remain open. you can stop people from entering say bridges that you think are at risk like the bay bridge right now. >> the state of california started working on a similar warning system, but seismologists say it could be five years before it will be up and running. >>> our time now 5:25. big trouble in san francisco's mission district overnight. what may have led up to the gunfire that wounded five people. >>> good morning. southbound 680 traffic looking pretty good on the grade. give you another update on the traffic and also the weather with steve coming up. >>> good morning. welcome back. this is the ktvu channel 2 morning news. it's tuesday march 15th. i'm dave clark. >>> good morning. i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. it's almost 5:30. wh
japan started using that system four years ago. experts say that warning gives people time to get out of possibly dangerous situations or avoid going into a hazardous area seconds before a quake's strongest waves are felt. >> can have elevators go to the next floor, the doors open and remain open. you can stop people from entering say bridges that you think are at risk like the bay bridge right now. >> the state of california started working on a similar warning system, but...
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get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive the you support nuclear energy you know when a well because it's a disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of an original idea i have no clue i thought if you don't know then how can we rule out nuclear energy how can you buy it so many people so afraid of nuclear energy i don't know that this is happening right now but most plans are pretty safe sure i think it centers on people always taken the worst and maybe that's a reaction from nine eleven even with people always think that things can get bad so i think there's an armageddon feeling do you support nuclear energy. you know honestly it's going to be a pretty boring answer but i haven't really thought from like you about it if you think people do think a lot about their energy source or do they kind of take it for granted i would say most people probably like me they just they don't
get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive the you support nuclear energy you know when a well because it's a disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of an original idea i have no clue i thought if you don't know then how can we rule out nuclear energy how can you buy it so many people so afraid of nuclear energy i don't know that this is happening right now but most...
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use eastern libya as a new place to organize what's what and can we afford it iraq afghanistan pakistan border and now libya what is going on in america we have all these problems here at home and we're going abroad looking for great interest so why worry that because you know it's being told that this is a humanitarian concern and that's why the international community needs to intervene here but what's what's the real interest will there's a unitarian concerns in bahrain and yemen and cote d'ivoire. we can find humanitarian concerns were we look. the question is who are helping here even senator lugar in a meeting with the white house came out and said he's not quite sure we're trying to help are we intervening in a civil war is the object regime change what is this about and who's going to pay for it who do you think that we are helping them i mean it's there how do we get this done some background should end up strengthening gadhafi going all said and done because if there if they think we're going to dislodge him it's going to be really interesting humanitarian crisis in libya or a
use eastern libya as a new place to organize what's what and can we afford it iraq afghanistan pakistan border and now libya what is going on in america we have all these problems here at home and we're going abroad looking for great interest so why worry that because you know it's being told that this is a humanitarian concern and that's why the international community needs to intervene here but what's what's the real interest will there's a unitarian concerns in bahrain and yemen and cote...
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he said, i know this is going to be tough, but it is up to us. also said at the same time -- a warning shot to his own caucus -- responsibility to pass the debt ceiling. we have to do it. grown-up of behaving. >> if the had gone to page a5 in a thursday's "was the journal" he would have seen the new poll saying the majority of people saying don't cut security and medicare. . and not just majority, but 62%. total un-reality. >> is springtime moment in the middle east and washington where we want to believe in democracy and freedom over there and here that maybe the political parties will step up to the heart problems and do it by compromise and and a bipartisan way. last? i don't know. but it is actually a good moment. >> it is a moment. i think it is happening at the state level -- wisconsin, ohio, and elsewhere, and in the national level you are getting republicans -- as mark indicated -- not the president, when the budget did not do a thing about social security or medicare or tax reform or anything large and important. all of the stuff we are
he said, i know this is going to be tough, but it is up to us. also said at the same time -- a warning shot to his own caucus -- responsibility to pass the debt ceiling. we have to do it. grown-up of behaving. >> if the had gone to page a5 in a thursday's "was the journal" he would have seen the new poll saying the majority of people saying don't cut security and medicare. . and not just majority, but 62%. total un-reality. >> is springtime moment in the middle east and...
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for us we're hard pressed to find many clouds. they are there. they are draped over us. see very light drizzle and light rain. there is some around oakland. but again it's really light stuff. high pressure is building in. it's a slow process. after fog and drizzle we will have mostly sunny skies. highs are inching up. we will end up with a lot of low to mid 60s. this system again there is not a lot there. once it slides by you can see the signature of the high building in and that will give us a mostly sunny day. the drizzle there in the morning our very, very light rain. clouds will give away to sunshine and slightly warmer temperatures. it's already a mild air mass over us. 60s here. low to mid. 64 san jose and morgan hill. the storm track is lifting north. each of the systems clips us. overall it's looking mostly sunny and warmer. friday and saturday look good until the next system arrives on sunday. pam. >> thank you. >>> the space shuttle is right on schedule for its landing in florida, but bay area sky watches have a chance to see discovery tonight. the shuttle lef
for us we're hard pressed to find many clouds. they are there. they are draped over us. see very light drizzle and light rain. there is some around oakland. but again it's really light stuff. high pressure is building in. it's a slow process. after fog and drizzle we will have mostly sunny skies. highs are inching up. we will end up with a lot of low to mid 60s. this system again there is not a lot there. once it slides by you can see the signature of the high building in and that will give us...
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taking care of us. pretty straightforward stuff then of course we have the private sector the private sector was established you know the constitution provides for every state actually more provides for the word corporation doesn't appear in the constitution but people were allowed to engage in commerce as long as it was proved it wasn't in in direct it didn't represent a direct danger to the commons. and what has happened over time is the the big businesses used to be by the way we had these laws like the sherman antitrust act in one thousand nine hundred one there were other state laws that went back before that all the way to the fun in this country that said that you know a business can basically only do one thing that it can only last thirty forty years in every state union in forty years is the maximum some number twenty or thirty years in fact up until you see ninety's that businesses have to serve the public good you know it just all is basic stuff so what happens is these big companies now in t
taking care of us. pretty straightforward stuff then of course we have the private sector the private sector was established you know the constitution provides for every state actually more provides for the word corporation doesn't appear in the constitution but people were allowed to engage in commerce as long as it was proved it wasn't in in direct it didn't represent a direct danger to the commons. and what has happened over time is the the big businesses used to be by the way we had these...
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host: you can send us an e-mail or join us on our twitter page. in case you missed it, yesterday, your colleague had this to say on the senate floor it pretr. >> why are we voting on partisan proposals that we know will fail? that we know that will not balance our priorities? what are we doing all this when the most powerful person in these negotiations, our president, has failed to lead this debate or offer a series proposal for spending or cuts that he would be willing to fight for? guest: i would hope that the president does engage in this important discussion, but i will tell you that the reason i was on the floor in december for a 0.5 hours was a compromise agreement -- for 8.5 hours was because of the compromise agreement. what the president agreed to was extending the bush tax cuts for the top 2%, actually lowering the tax rates on the estate taxes would only apply to the top three tenths of 1%. we gave is again tax break to not only the wealthy, but the extremely wealthy, the extended tax breaks to the rich in terms of capital gains taxes.
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international calls against the intervention grow louder russia condemns the use of force in libya reportedly over sixty civilians have been killed by coalition bombs stay with r.t. from our details. washington maintains its intervention will be limited even though it's behind most to the pedo drop zone maybe it's raising fears that america's got its head in a crevice we have anything consequences from civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also this japanese imports the global cold shoulder and human radiation the world number of dead it dissolves to rises to more than eight thousand. and the un is extending its biggest losses after six verses six months against the dollar after its biggest slide i'm outraged that the business school tell you what the g seven may do to cool down japan's volatile currency. world news and much more this is our table straight to develop. in libya now u.s. support and france are pressing ahead with their campaign of air attacks on libya where it's thought sixty four people have been killed during the bombardment the latest missile strike has destroyed colo
international calls against the intervention grow louder russia condemns the use of force in libya reportedly over sixty civilians have been killed by coalition bombs stay with r.t. from our details. washington maintains its intervention will be limited even though it's behind most to the pedo drop zone maybe it's raising fears that america's got its head in a crevice we have anything consequences from civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also this japanese imports the global cold...
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and in that regard, there was somebody who can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin. >> very popular, tells it like it is, and she inspires a lot of people. >> humans and radio a couple times. you were on the radio when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years. two years doing a weekend show, at the herman cain show. and three years, up until most recently, five nights a week out of atlanta, georgia. >> and what is the hermanator? >> that is in a name that was given to me by members of the restaurant association when i was the chairman of the board back in the early 1990's when we were fighting hillarycare. as an officer of the national restaurant association, i became one of the primary spokespersons against hillarycare. so a gentlemen by the name of larry mccarthy of this to develop some of the commercials that we used to tell people the truth about this to wake people up. he tells the story of one night he was watching tv and the commercial that he had done with me in it representing the views of small businessmen had just run on his tv set, and then he
and in that regard, there was somebody who can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin. >> very popular, tells it like it is, and she inspires a lot of people. >> humans and radio a couple times. you were on the radio when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years. two years doing a weekend show, at the herman cain show. and three years, up until most recently, five nights a week out of atlanta, georgia. >> and what is the hermanator?...
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both of you for being with us the. first of all we heard the electricity was on then it was off and it's on and it's off what's the deal with electricity getting to these plants to cool them down well tone the issue is that they have no late transmission line to the reactor site however that's that's still a far cry from cooking the electricity up to the vital cooling systems monitoring systems for the reactor that show well the levels of activity the temperature and so what so the problem is is that once the electricity is restored they still have to see if the systems are offer bill and right now we're hearing discussions from the u.s. nuclear regulatory commission about maybe bringing in parts spare parts but we're talking about repair operations. no in very high level radiation fields that would certainly pose. dramatic risks to any workers that would try to undertake something that could plea days or hours you know depending on the various components and when they start of the water and didn't they pretty much sig
both of you for being with us the. first of all we heard the electricity was on then it was off and it's on and it's off what's the deal with electricity getting to these plants to cool them down well tone the issue is that they have no late transmission line to the reactor site however that's that's still a far cry from cooking the electricity up to the vital cooling systems monitoring systems for the reactor that show well the levels of activity the temperature and so what so the problem is...
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watching us and following us. all the survival practices that we had. but though this is how it usually happens the search and rescue teams on land knowing that it's better to be safe and story. as regular are everywhere be objective is to test the condition of the equipment in vehicles of the preparedness of the personnel archie has an extensive experience in this field and we are ready to work in any condition. the process involves several teams of specially trained personnel from parachutists to. finding the landing capsule opening it up there in the cosmos out into the open back on terra firma of course during the training one of the rescuers acts as a stand in for the cosmonauts the whole process normally takes twenty five to thirty minutes but in order to achieve such speed months of training are needed after all there are a lot lives at stake and one of the most important factors the weather is also one of the most unpredictable. almost all of this is both there is the hardest when helicopters can't fly int
watching us and following us. all the survival practices that we had. but though this is how it usually happens the search and rescue teams on land knowing that it's better to be safe and story. as regular are everywhere be objective is to test the condition of the equipment in vehicles of the preparedness of the personnel archie has an extensive experience in this field and we are ready to work in any condition. the process involves several teams of specially trained personnel from...
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use for the afghan people. that happens covertly as well 3789 then there is the use of soft power. they cut off the fuel to afghanistan a couple of months ago as a reminder of how important access to that is. and yet, there is also no desire on the part of iran to see the afghan taliban return to power. let's remember iran is a shia majority state. they don't want to see sunni ultraconservative akin to extremists on their soil as the taliban was when al qaeda was there, coming back to power in afghanistan. and so you have this dynamic. that does give you some common ground. so does their keen desire to reduce the ell illegal markets -- illegal narcoticses activity. so again, quite some similar interests and then to get afghan refugees who have indeed returned to afghanistan? very large numbers in recent years from iran, pakistan and others, but to get more of those home as well, they would also. >> is the stop-gap funding complicating in any way large or small efforts in afghanistan and specifically, the larger
use for the afghan people. that happens covertly as well 3789 then there is the use of soft power. they cut off the fuel to afghanistan a couple of months ago as a reminder of how important access to that is. and yet, there is also no desire on the part of iran to see the afghan taliban return to power. let's remember iran is a shia majority state. they don't want to see sunni ultraconservative akin to extremists on their soil as the taliban was when al qaeda was there, coming back to power in...
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by reducing the number of contract workers do they save us or cost us? >> it is a little on both sides of the ledger. i do not want to fall into the same track of gross average answer. some cost us more overtime. some cost us and have tree savings. >> if there is over time, you can keep track of it. do you keep track of the productivity -- what to do about the contract and workers? >> we do not track that. i, unfortunately, do not have that. >> it is very difficult for us to understand a federal work force that has more contract workers than federal employees en the focus is on federal employees and most of the workers, including workers to work at home, are contacting. why would a contract it employee work angside a federal employee? >> i can give you a good example in my agency. what are essential government functions? opm does 90% of the background investigation for security clearances. we do that with about 2000 government workers -- >> can i ask you one question? collective bargaining and the federal sector, our workers do not bargain for paid dance
by reducing the number of contract workers do they save us or cost us? >> it is a little on both sides of the ledger. i do not want to fall into the same track of gross average answer. some cost us more overtime. some cost us and have tree savings. >> if there is over time, you can keep track of it. do you keep track of the productivity -- what to do about the contract and workers? >> we do not track that. i, unfortunately, do not have that. >> it is very difficult for...
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told us about the risks. i think that far as i can draw good it's very difficult of course the military action that's been taken so far is exactly what robert gates the u.s. defense secretary said some weeks ago now would be necessary in order to impose a no fly zone that is to say eliminating all the effective and the aircraft defenses which might put controlling aircraft in danger it was obvious from the beginning that that was going to involve a lot of intrusion of military activity and inevitably civilian casualties so i don't think anyone should be surprised that what's happening and i think it's very worrying indeed the mandate from the united nations is perfectly clear it's to protect to impose a new no fly zone but the purpose of it is to protect civilians and that means that if we kill civilians we are in danger of being accused of going against the mandate . or libya's leader moammar gadhafi should step down that's according to the u.s. president barack obama who was once again underlining washingto
told us about the risks. i think that far as i can draw good it's very difficult of course the military action that's been taken so far is exactly what robert gates the u.s. defense secretary said some weeks ago now would be necessary in order to impose a no fly zone that is to say eliminating all the effective and the aircraft defenses which might put controlling aircraft in danger it was obvious from the beginning that that was going to involve a lot of intrusion of military activity and...